Edit: sometimes there two pictures that are the same but the colour of the wall change. And you have to compare that to a black and white top down where you can’t see walls lmao

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    It’s a CAPTCHA humans are still better at than AI. It requires interpretation and application of perspective, which is hard to do with suped-up autocomplete like ChatGPT at the moment.

    Give it time and AI will beat this CAPTCHA too, and then the web is going to get real shitty. I’m betting on Apple/Cloudflare’s Private Access Tokens (https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=huqjyh7k, asking big corpo for free tickets into websites and needing to wait if you browse too many different sites), though Google’s remote attestation framework may also end up being used. Or every website will have a paywall, that’s also a possibility, but I think websites prefer gaining a stable customer base of freeloaders to convert a minority into paying customers like they do now.

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        The biggest drawback is that if one of the few big internet companies decide you’ve had enough internet for the day, you’re not passing any CAPTCHAs. It’s all automated and designed to give a few big companies even more control over the internet.

        It’s not maliciously designed, this is just what happens when you design such a system.

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      which is hard to do with suped-up autocomplete like ChatGPT at the moment.

      You got a source for that, or is that just a gut feeling?